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We educate and inspire public health professionals and health leaders of the future.

 

Profile of Deborah Debono

The fields of public health and health services management are ever evolving. Our flexible and adaptive courses help you to develop specialist knowledge across public health, prevention and promotion, to ensure you graduate ready to lead and transform the lives of others.

Associate Professor Deborah Debono, Deputy Head of School- Teaching and Learning, Professor of Health Services Management

Our courses

Our courses are taught by leading academics who are passionate teachers, through a range of practical and research integrated teaching and learning programs.

Public health

With a career in public health, you can drive meaningful change that impacts large numbers of people. That’s because public health is focused on population-level outcomes. Our public health courses are open to both non-medical and medically-qualified students who are seeking a career in public or global health, research or practice. Our courses will give you skills in planning, implementation and evaluation of public health programs in a wide range of areas, such as infectious diseases, reproductive and sexual health and Indigenous health. Our teaching features a strong emphasis on practical and industry engagement.

  • Bachelor of Public Health
  • Master of Public Health
  • Graduate Diploma in Public Health
  • Graduate Certificate in Public Health
  • Graduate Certificate in Public Health and Communicable Disease
  • Graduate Certificate in Health Analytics
  • Doctor of Philosophy

Study public health at UTS

Health services management

Our health services management program is developing the leaders of today and tomorrow to ensure they have the knowledge, skills and abilities to manage and shape the complex and rapidly changing fields of health and social care. Our students are guided through the latest management theories, and equipped with practical skills in quality improvement, planning, management and digital health. They are exposed to industry experts who share both their knowledge and wisdom of the latest challenges and most effective methods for improving the quality and outcomes of care, whether that care is delivered in hospitals or in the community.

Through postgraduate coursework and research, we provide a solid understanding of how to improve health outcomes, lower costs, and deliver high-value health care through the leadership and management of health and social services.

  • Master of Health Services Management
  • Graduate Certificate in Health Services Management
  • Master of Health Services (Research)
  • Doctor of Philosophy

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Diabetes Education and Management

If you're a health professional, studying diabetes education and management at a postgraduate level will provide you with the knowledge and skills to provide care in the area of diabetes education and management in a variety of settings. Diabetes Educators and professionals work as part of a multidisciplinary team to assist and care for people living with diabetes, and their families, to educate and provide them with strategies to self-manage their illness and prevent complications. 

  • Graduate Certificate in Diabetes Education and Management

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Indigenous Health

The Girra Maa Indigenous Health Discipline lead an Indigenous health major in the Bachelor of Public Health and the OPM Master of Public Health. These subjects may be taken as electives across UTS.

  • 95735 Indigenous Health and Well-being
  • 95741 Health Promotion in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Contexts
  • 95745 First Nations Health and Well-being
  • 95746 Research and Evaluation in Indigenous Health
  •  90017 Indigenous Public Health

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Emily Callander

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a watershed moment in health care – highlighting the crucial role of our health and social care systems, but also their vulnerabilities.

The leadership and management of health and social services is vital for the delivery of safe, effective, high value, person-centred health care that meets the needs of the community.

Our Health Service Management degrees will help you develop the specialist skills required to effective manage, lead and drive change in health and social care, enabling services to respond to current and future health challenges.

Emily Callander 
Professor, and Head of Discipline of Health Services Management

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